Report1881/1882/1883,1936/1938- include also the registration reports for 1881-1882, 1936-1937- . |
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During the period vast improvements over a previous period were noted . ... passed a bill governing public and private dump sites , there were no provisions for the compulsory presence of maintenance personnel during dumping periods .
During the period vast improvements over a previous period were noted . ... passed a bill governing public and private dump sites , there were no provisions for the compulsory presence of maintenance personnel during dumping periods .
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This period covered the entire season of pollination in New Hampshire with the exception of a few off - season plants which are known not to be causative agents of hayfever . Airborne sampling was done at 26 stations located ...
This period covered the entire season of pollination in New Hampshire with the exception of a few off - season plants which are known not to be causative agents of hayfever . Airborne sampling was done at 26 stations located ...
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The study was conducted only during the months of August and September , the period in which ragweed , the commonest hayfever inducing plant , was known to pollinate in New Hampshire . Mapping of the actual ragweed growths along all ...
The study was conducted only during the months of August and September , the period in which ragweed , the commonest hayfever inducing plant , was known to pollinate in New Hampshire . Mapping of the actual ragweed growths along all ...
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